United head into Tuesday night’s game against play-off chasing AFC Fylde without Elliott Romain and Rhys Healey. Both players were sent off in Saturday’s 1-0 defeat to Dover Athletic, and despite an appeal in an attempt to rescind Romain’s straight red card, both players will be sitting out the visit of the Coasters. TUFC head
Gary Owers and his men look to record their third win in a row against promotion-chasing Dover Athletic at the Crabble Stadium on Saturday. United need to continue to keep the heat on the teams in and about them in the National League. “Every game is getting bigger; every game is getting more important,” according
TUFC head coach Gary Owers has spoken of the importance of his team controlling their emotions as the season comes to an end. United are fighting to stay in the National League and have been bolstered by back-to-back win against Chester FC and Woking FC. As the finish to the 2017/18 season nears, United will
United head to promotion-chasing Dover Athletic for Saturday’s National League encounter. The Yellow Army has been fantastic on the road this season and you can join them with the travel club. After Monday’s win United are building good momentum in a bid to stay in the National League this season. Away Travel Vs Dover Athletic
Pitch Update for Easter Monday UNITED welcome Woking to Plainmoor on Easter Monday for a massive fixture in the race for National League survival. It is a game to excite all supporters but arguably the bigger story is whether the pitch at TQ1 will be able to survive the expected deluge on Sunday night and
Friday’s 2-0 win over Chester takes United nicely into Monday’s meet with Woking at Plainmoor (kick-off 3pm). Click here for a pitch update for Monday’s game. Goals from Rhys Murphy and Elliott Romain earned United three points which won’t mean much in isolation, but coupled with another in quick succession against the Cards, would allow